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Re: New book [Scanned]

Subject: Re: New book [Scanned]
From: Edmund Hopkins
Date: Aug 18 2008 06:54:58
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Does this book not report JU's research findings concerning structural soils
etc, and can same be got anywhere else, Scott?

Edmund

Quoting dscottcul@xxxx.net:
I have it.  ISA has it in stock and is shipping.  A wealth of good
material.  Somewhat duplicative of  Tree Roots in The Built Environment,
but I think a worthwhile companion for the bookshelf..  The focus is
about design and planning for adequate rooting environments when planting
new trees rather than dealing with root problems like subsidence or
building around existing trees.  The author, Jim Urban, is a landscape
architect with extensive familiarity with trees.



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